DIAGNOSIS: DANGER After a failed attempt on her life, nurse Deborah Lewis knows her suspicions of foul play in the pediatric unit must be true. And her timely rescue by Cole Strachan—her ex-fiancé—allows her a second chance to prove it. The former navy SEAL who broke her heart is the last man she wants to see...but exactly the one she needs. Though Cole can't give her the future he once promised, he makes a new vow to help her uncover the truth and stop the culprits. And he has to keep this promise, because more than Deborah's heart is at stake—this time it's her life. Navy SEAL Defenders: Bound by honor and dedicated to protection
“Steven’s storytelling and suspense-building are top-notch.” —School Library Journal “Readers…will find themselves stretching their powers of deduction.” —Booklist After a student turns up murdered on Bonfire Night, Hazel ...
A rediscovered, outstandingly prescient crime novel written in the lead-up to World War II, by one of the twentieth century’s most brilliant—and neglected—science fiction and horror writers, whom Stephen King called “the best writer ...
There's been a crime wave of burglaries at the houses of City FC players - Danny's favourite football club.
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In Celebration, New York, a place known for its seasonal festivals, professional coordinator Liv Montgomery finds her first event marred by the murder of an itinerant juggler and, with the town's livelihood at stake, cannot drop the ball as ...
Now it’s up to Fiona to clear Hamish’s name before it’s too late in Flowers and Foul Play, USA Today bestselling author Amanda Flower’s spellbinding first Magic Garden mystery.
Well , at least not men from the small town he was from ( lack of opportunity probably played a huge role in that regard ) . Those who frequented the high tourist areas ... And should my family find out ... I groaned aloud FOUL PLAY 161.
New in the series that's "a must for British cozy fans" (Booklist).
When Danny Harte finds out there's been an anonymous foreign buy-out of his favourite club, City, he's furious - the fans were about to buy it themselves.
Here was graphic evidence of foul play being justified — the means had justified the end, which was that the team in the pale blue shirts progressed in the competition through foul play. And that was something to celebrate, to glorify.